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elections in Harrow.

The information and data presented on this site have been accumulated as a result of intermittent research over a period of more than 40 years and were occasionally
published in the Harrow area in the form of short print-run booklets. Between publication dates I frequently corrected, revised and added to the contents. Through the medium of the internet I can now
make this information available to a wider audience of historians, researchers and political 'anoraks'.

Within each year group section are summary pages leading to
downloadable files, usually inAdobepdf format, that give access to the
pages from the original or updated books. It will be noticed that I have relied upon the style of presentation used by the late F.W.S. Craig in his scholarly series of books, British
Parliamentary Election Results. No apologies for that - in my opinion it is the clearest way of setting out consecutive results for the same electoral area.

In addition, a selection of historic images, election addresses and leaflets from my collection can be viewed. These can be downloaded (usually as jpeg files) from
additional summary pages. I would welcome the opportunity of including images from other sources if they are sent to me - either as jpeg files or as originals for me to scan before carefully
returning.

Shortly before my 18th birthday in 1975 I joined the Labour Party, remaining a member until spring 2017; it will be realised, therefore, that I am someone with
strong political opinions. Nevertheless, I have always endeavoured to present the information in my books and on this web site dispassionately and without bias.

All the electoral data on the site is held for archiving, historical and research purposes in the public interest as provided for by the
Data Protection Act 1998. Please feel free to use it for any purpose you wish, however I would be grateful if the source was acknowledged. If you come
across a broken link, or have any corrections, suggestions or observations, then please send me ane-mail.

Colin Gray

* The contribution, in the early 1980s, of Stephen Giles-Medhurst during the initial research of these periods
is gratefully acknowledged.